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Healthcare in Costa Rica: Excellent!

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

The Costa Rican government has instituted a kind of socialized healthcare program wherein all residents are guaranteed care. Costa Rica is small - not quite as large as Virginia - but in this small country there are 20 state-run hospitals. Sixteen of these hospitals are in the larger cities, but the rest are […]

A Few Reasons Why You Should Retire To Mexico!

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Are you looking for a relaxed, romantic, inexpensive, and safe retirement location? Come to Mexico!
In Mexico, you will find dentists who charge $25 - $30 for a cleaning, doctors who make house calls for a pittance, and restaurants where you can have a fantastic dinner for two - with wine- for $15.00.
In Mexico, you […]

More Reasons Why Costa Rica Is The Perfect Retirement Location

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

This blog has already given countless reasons why Costa Rica just might be the perfect retirement location for you. The friendly people, the affordable real estate, the low price of just about everything, the perfect climate, the many attractions. . . .
But they say that a picture is worth a thousand words, and that […]

Panama Offers Numerous Incentives for Retirees

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Whether you are a retiree, investor, or simply a person who is tired of paying out the nose just to live modestly, Panama has numerous incentives to offer you. The Panamanian government has made a point to offer numerous incentives to attract foreign investors. These including new construction property tax exemptions, a very lucrative […]

Top Ten Reasons For Retiring To Costa Rica

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

From Rosemary Rein at Retreats Costa Rica comes this very informative essay about why she and her family moved to Costa Rica and love it. She has very wittily put her opinions in Top Ten form, and here is her post:
“As residents of Costa Rica for 10 years, we are often asked the reason […]

Healthcare in Panama Just Got Even Better!

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Healthcare in Panama has always been excellent, but now, with the brand-new Clinica Hospital San Fernando, healthcare in Panama will be even better!
Panama’s Pacific beach residents will soon be closer to primary health care, because the new 750-square meter Clinica San Fernando Coronado will be located on the main road leading into Coronado, right across […]

Living The Good Life in Mexico!

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Mexico offers retirees affordable living in all kinds of enjoyable atmospheres! Sandy beaches, mountains, picturesque towns and villages, metropolitan skylines, fantastic restaurants. . . whatever anyone could possibly want, Mexico has!
Doctors and dentists, representing every possible specialty, and often trained in the States, can be found in Mexico, and they provide quality healthcare at […]

Finding A Doctor in the Dominican Republic

Friday, July 13th, 2007

One of the very first things you should do, once you’ve moved into your new home in the Dominican Republic, is find a good doctor. This isn’t difficult, because the Dominican Republic has a lot of very good doctors. It’s just going to be a little different from the way you found your […]

Why Choose Panama As Your Retirement Destination?

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Jon Ashurov, of CPanama, has some excellent information and advice for anyone who is contemplating a move to Panama! Check out what he has to tell you, for this is an extremely good wrap-up of reasons why Panama just might be the ideal place for YOU to relocate!
“Panama is currently considered by international organizations […]

“Costa Rica may not have the accommodations of the U.S., but their attitude is more advanced.”

Friday, July 6th, 2007

The title of this post is a direct quotation from the blog of a man who has visited Costa Rica and who is greatly impressed with his treatment there. You will find his link at the end of today’s post.
People with disabilities often find that they are treated ‘differently’ than other people. One […]

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